The home near the water’s edge at 5 The Boulevard is on the market with a price guide of $550,000-$600,000, and includes four bedrooms, luxurious french provincial-style finishes, formal gardens and wide views of the lake.

“It’s a little bit of Paris on the banks of Lake Victoria,” said Heart Property Sale managing director David Wheeler.

“It’s absolutely magnificent.”

Immaculate french-inspired interiors are consistent throughout the home

The property features a formal lounge room with a fireplace, dramatic ceiling height and chandelier, plus a charming country-style kitchen and a living and dining area with gleaming timber floors and french doors.

Outside, three separate patios provide plenty of space to entertain in the garden.

Four bedrooms are upstairs, two with balcony access.

A garage, shed and studio are also included.

The property is a moment’s walk from the water’s edge.

“The vendor has done a lot of the decorating herself and it’s a beautiful property,” Mr Wheeler said.

“It’s been a labour of love over many years. It’s just amazing; whole thing is so different and in keeping with the theme.”

Gardens and paved areas surround the home.

Mr Wheeler said the home was unlike anything else in the town.

“I suspect it will probably be the most expensive property in Loch Sport.”

CoreLogic records show the town’s top house price to be $565,000, which was achieved by a sale in 2016.

Four bedrooms are on the upper level.

And though this property is set to trump that, Melbourne buyers would see it as a bargain, according to the agent.

He said it already had inquiries within a few days of hitting the internet, and that it would likely attract Melburnians who were seeking a holiday escape.

Loch Sport was recently crowned Victoria’s most affordable beach town by realestate.com.au, with a median house price of $175,500.

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